"Ladle finished the production build in 1s producing 0.42 MiB of assets."
I guess I can use Math.floor() instead and claim that @ladlejs has 0 overhead now?
For you fans of very descriptive story names, you should upgrade to Ladle v3.2! It also comes with a built-in support for MSW to mock REST and GraphQL APIs.
Moved one of our smaller storybooks to ladle, the results are amazing:
- build time in CI went down by 48%
- output size went down by 36%
it has all the features we need, great addons and our visual regression testing suite with @lostpixel_app is also supported out of the box 🎉
Introducing Ladle V3, a Vite/SWC alternative to Storybook:
🚀 SWC replaces Babel
🖊️ MDX and .md support
🎨 Guides for Tailwind, Emotion, Next.js and more
We use Ladle to develop and test 16,000 stories - sharing our lessons with Webpack ➡️ Vite.
https://t.co/dwtMBD4YCo
Si Storybook te parece muy pesado y buscas una alternativa para mostrar tus componentes React, prueba @ladlejs :
- Compatible con Component Story Format y Controls
- Vite + esbuild
- 20x más ligero que Storybook
Extra layer of security: Ladle is now published with the new npm provenance flag. This means that you can verify that the published npm version matches the Github's source code.
Ladle v2.10 = big TypeScript improvements by @wojtekmaj91. You can use the StoryDefault type and match it with "satifsfies" to seamlessly type your story arguments!
2.5.3 brings some huge bug fixes - stories keep mounted when controls are updated.
It reimplements big parts of controls and state-to-URL handling to be much simpler and more efficient.
MDX support coming next.
https://t.co/6pnr2EXAKG
Please update to the latest version 2.5.2. It has an important security fix preventing local dev server exposing your filesystem if you are connected to a shared network: https://t.co/cH1VG91ko6